Message156328
| Author |
ezio.melotti |
| Recipients |
eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, loewis, r.david.murray, steven.daprano, valhallasw |
| Date |
2012年03月19日.11:23:31 |
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8.086103e-06 |
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No |
| Message-id |
<1332156212.2.0.445294963831.issue14361@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
> Starting from the Python web site, it is not obvious how to find the issue
> tracker to report a bug. (I had to resort to)
For this very reason, what I always do is
> googling for "Python bug tracker" to find it.
Which doesn't mean that I agree that a link should be added to the homepage, but just that if I'm looking for a bug tracker, I search for "[projectname] bug tracker" rather than searching for "[projectname]" and then try to find a link to the bug tracker on their homepage.
I would probably do the same even if I knew there is a link to the bug tracker on the homepage. (For the Python bug tracker I have a dedicated button on my browser though :) |
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